Shortcut to recurring income
How you can copy this simple money strategy used by big grocery store brands like Kroger and Safeway.
Wayne here.
Yesterday I wrote about how you could own a SAAS franchise…
The great thing about franchises is that they shortcut many of the growing pains that come with starting a business.
You get systems for people… processes… and procedures.
But there’s one thing you don’t get with franchises…
Your own brand.
However, with a white label business you do get to build your own brand.
We see big corporations do this all the time.
Grocery stores like Kroger and Safeway…
Use white labels to sell millions of dollars in products they don’t make themselves.
Even though they sell tons of food.
They don’t own farms…
Processing plants…
Or canning companies.
But we still see their name on cans of peas, green beans, and boxes of pasta in stores all across America.
And now there’s an opportunity for you to do something similar…
Except you won’t have your name on a can of peas.
Instead you would have your name on software…
Software products that are in demand now.
And will most likely be in demand for a long time…
That’s because they’re all related to online video.
The SAAS products you’ll get in this deal are…
Doodly (Makes doodles)
Toonly (Makes cartoon videos)
Voomly (video hosting service)
And because this is a white label deal…
You get the rights to brand those SAAS products as your own…
And name them however you want.
Like our grocery store example…
You don’t have to make anything yourself.
Just put your brand name on it.
Without having to…
Create your own product
Write the sales copy
Create the upsells
Create the graphics
Make the members area
Add content
Test the funnel
Optimize the funnel
All the copy and funnels have been tested and optimized already.
The biggest step in the beginning is to name your brand…
Russell shows how to put your brand name on the product live on the class.
It is a simple process…
Even for a tech neanderthal like me.
If the idea of owning a SAAS company…
Without having to create any of the products, sales funnels, copy or content is interesting to you…
Watch the web class today…
>>> See the white label shortcut to recurring revenue <<<
Helping you hustle,
Wayne
P.S. Russell says he spent $40 million to acquire the software.
And the reason he gave for paying so much wasn’t just that the software was great.
He placed a lot of that value on the proven marketing and sales processes…
Which you get to use as your own with this deal.
You’d be delivering the same type of service as big SAAS companies like Wistia and Vimeo.